Interestingly, it promised an April 30 release date for Xbox One and PS4, along with a price tag of just €19.99 (around £17, £22). Should that prove accurate, we imagine Activision will confirm the release sooner rather than later.

It’s somewhat surprising that Activision isn’t offering Modern Warfare 2 as a carrot for the Deluxe Edition of Black Ops 4, given the success of the original remaster, but we’ll take it.

The publisher is holding a community event on May 17 to officially announce Black Ops 4. We’re also expecting even more details at E3 2018 ahead of the October 12 release, which will be the earliest a CoD game has landed in over a decade.

We wouldn’t be surprised if that April 30 release date for MW2 Remastered is just a placeholder and the release will be officially announced at the May 17 event.

Earlier this month we got the first trailer for this year’s instalment, amid hopes the franchise will break the streak of rather lacklustre releases.